A magnetic closure system includes first and second opposing bodies with permanent magnets disposed on or in sloping surfaces of the bodies to keep the bodies in contact until being pulled apart. The bodies may be rigid, semi-rigid or flexible strips or elongated structures comprised of separate blocks, each block having two divergent sloping surfaces. Whether in strip or block form, each body may be adapted for attachment to a flexible material or fabric, such that the opposing bodies form a magnetic zipper. The magnetic closure system many be used in conjunction with many products, including clothing, curtains, bags, backpacks, purses, mats, tiles, or any other situation wherein materials or fabrics are joined.
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1. A magnetic closure system, comprising:
first and second opposing bodies;
wherein each body has a profile with peaks, troughs and side surfaces between the peaks and troughs;
wherein each side surface slopes outwardly and away from a respective one of the peaks to a respective one of the troughs;
a separate permanent magnet disposed on or in each of the sloping side surfaces of each body, with the poles of each magnet being outwardly facing; and
wherein the peaks of each body are received by the troughs of the other body, such that the magnets of one body are attracted to the magnets of the other body to keep the bodies in contact until the bodies are manually pulled apart.
2. The magnetic closure system of
3. The magnetic closure system of
the magnets are bodies with longitudinal axes and poles at each end; and
the longitudinal axes are perpendicular to the sloping side surfaces.
4. The magnetic closure system of
the peaks and troughs define spaced-apart parallel lines; and
the flat sloping surfaces form an angle of 45 degrees relative to the parallel lines.
5. The magnetic closure system of
6. The magnetic closure system of
7. The magnetic closure system of
8. The magnetic closure system of
9. The magnetic closure system of
10. The magnetic closure system of
each trough has a length with a midpoint; and
the bodies are separated into blocks at the midpoint of each trough.
11. The magnetic closure system of
12. The magnetic closure system of
15. The magnetic closure system of
16. The magnetic closure system of
17. The magnetic closure system of
18. The magnetic closure system of
19. The magnetic closure system of
20. The magnetic closure system of
the article of clothing is a shirt, jacket or coat;
magnetic zipper structure has a top and a bottom portion; and
at least the bottom portion has an extra set of magnets to assist in maintaining the magnetic zipper structure in a closed configuration.
21. The magnetic closure system of
the magnets are bodies with longitudinal axes and poles at each end; and
the longitudinal axes are perpendicular to the sloping side surfaces.
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This application claims priority to, and the benefit of, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/628,262, filed Feb. 8, 2018, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates generally to zippers and closure structures and, in particular, to a closure system and method that used permanent magnets disposed on or in repeating geometric shapes.
Zippers present problems for many people on a daily basis. Getting dressed can be challenging and time-consuming. In many cases the zipper is difficult to latch at the base so that the teeth of the zipper align properly and the slider frequently gets stuck moving up or down. The slider that moves up and down often snags on the cloth around the zipper. As such, available zippers present a real challenge for many people, especially children, senior citizens, those with arthritis, and people who are physically disabled.
This invention resides in a magnetic closure system finding applicability in many products, including clothing, curtains, bags, backpacks, purses, mats, tiles, or any other situation wherein materials or fabrics are edge-joined. Indeed, the magnetic closure systems disclosed herein have unlimited potential as they may be applied universally for all types of material.
The preferred embodiments are directed to an apparel closure system that minimizes or eliminates existing problems and simplifies the task of getting dressed. Using the inventive magnet closure systems described herein, edges of clothing may be connected and disconnected easily and quickly, while being secure enough to remain attached during normal wear and tear. There is no need for a slider device to “zip” up or down. The simplicity of the magnetic closure system minimizes the amount of effort it takes to attach and detach two pieces of fabric.
A magnetic closure system according to the invention includes first and second opposing bodies, each with a side profile having peaks, troughs and sloping surfaces between the peaks and troughs. Permanent magnets are disposed on or in the sloping surfaces of the bodies, with the poles of the magnets facing outwardly. When the peaks of each body are received by the troughs of the other body, the magnets of one body are attracted to the magnets of the other body to keep the bodies in contact until the bodies are manually pulled apart.
The peaks, troughs and sloping surfaces may be flat, such that the profile of each body defines a repeating trapezoidal pattern or “waveform.” Alternatively, the peaks and troughs may be pointed, such that the profile of each body defines a repeating triangular pattern. As a further alternative, the peaks, troughs and sloping surfaces may be curved and smooth, such that the profile of each body defines a continuous wavy pattern.
The bodies may be rigid, semi-rigid or flexible strips or elongated structures comprised of separate blocks, each block having two divergent sloping surfaces. Whether in strip or block form, each body may be adapted for attachment to a flexible material or fabric, such that the opposing bodies form a magnetic zipper.
The outwardly facing poles of the magnets on the first body may all be the same but opposite to the outwardly facing poles of the magnets on the second body. Alternatively, the outwardly facing poles of the magnets on both bodies may be reversed in a pattern that discourages misalignment upon closure.
The magnets may be mounted upon or embedded into the sloping surfaces the outwardly facing poles of the magnets being flush with the sloping surfaces. Alternatively, the magnets may be embedded within the bodies such that the magnets are not visible.
The magnetic closure system may further include an article of clothing such as a shirt, jacket or coat to which the bodies are attached to form a magnetic zipper structure having a top and a bottom portion. At least the bottom portion may include an extra set of magnets to assist in maintaining the magnetic zipper structure in a closed configuration.
This invention is directed to a closure system wherein first and second opposing bodies with embedded magnets facilitate temporary attraction while allowing opening of the closure through reasonably applied manual opposed pulling. As used herein, the term “body” should be taken to include elongated strips, whether flexible, bendable, semi-rigid or rigid, as well as separate or individual units or cells that make up elongated structures. Each body has a profile (when viewed from the side) having peaks, troughs and slopes between the peaks and troughs. Permanent magnets are embedded within the slopes of the bodies, with the poles of the magnets being outwardly facing. The peaks on one side of the closure are received by the troughs of the side, such that the magnets on one side are attracted to the magnets of the other side to keep the bodies in contact until manually pulled apart.
Several different edge profiles are applicable to the invention, including square/rectangular (
Continuing the reference to
Each block has a back surface 212, a front surface 204, and intermediate surfaces 207, 207. With an elongated series of cells, the front surfaces 204 define “peaks” in the pattern, whereas the intermediate surfaces 207, 207 form “troughs.” Sloping side surfaces 208, 210 extend from the intermediate surfaces 206, 207 to the front surface 204 at angles, preferably 45 degrees, though other angles may be used and, in fact, the angles of 208 and 210 may be different. Sloping side surfaces 208, 210
Magnets 209, 211, mounted or embedded in the angled sloping side surfaces 208, 210, attract (or repel) corresponding magnets such as 224, 226 in
Depending upon dimensional tolerances, the magnets 209, 211, 224, 226 may be press-fit or bonded into position with one pole of the magnet facing outwardly. While thinner magnets may be glued to the bodies, in the preferred embodiments larger magnets having cylindrical shapes are inserted into cavities formed in the bodies such that their outer surfaces are flush with the surrounding material comprising the cells or strips. As a further option, particularly if the closure is made as a continuous strip of flexible, resilient rubber or rubber-like material, the magnets may be entirely enclosed within the material, such that the magnets are not visible.
To fasten the magnetic structures to an article of clothing, outward tab 214 shown in
The polarities of the magnets on opposing sides of the closure may be of any operative pattern. For example, as shown in
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